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    1. Ramgnaga sub-basin description Ramganga is the first major tributary that joins to the Ganga with a catchment area of 32‚768 km2. Ramganga rises at an altitude of about 3‚110 m in the lower Himalayas near the Lohba village in the Garhwal district and enters the plains at Kalagarh near the border of the Garhwal district of Uttar Pradesh. Then‚ the river flows in a southeasterly direction and finally joins the Ganga on its left bank near Kanauj in the Fategarh district. The river flows entirely

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    EFFECTS OF CENTRAL RIFT GEOLOGICAL FORMATION ON ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES a) Farming At the floor of the central rift‚ the volcanic soils that have been eroded from the top of the mountains like menengai‚ has been put into use through farming. There is wheat farming in Nakuru‚ maize plantations‚ Irish potato growing in the central rift due to fertile soils which support the growth of the crops. Also there is tea growing in Kericho as a result of its favourable physical factors such as climate‚ rainfall

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    Kubba Khan

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    revolutionized the concept of nature and how nature is reflected in one’s imagination is Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This is evident in his poem‚ “Kubla Khan‚” not only does Coleridge refer to a historical figure like Kubla Khan‚ but he describes the topography of Kubla Khan’s empire within the expanses of his kingdom and the vast unknown nature outside of his kingdom. However unlike Coleridge’s counterparts during the romantic period‚ Coleridge has no structure to his poem‚ it almost seems as if he jotted

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    1. Nai Harn Beach Tucked between green hills and tiny islands‚ Nai Harn Beach is one of the popular beach destinations in Thailand. Nai Harn’s fine sand and clear blue water could match other beaches within the country and the place is great for swimming from November to April. Only a few hotels and shops are established in Nai Harn‚ making this beach an excellent option for those who prefer a tranquil and serene place to stay. Image Source: http://static.asiawebdirect.com/m/phuke

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    In the Asia-Pacific region‚ there is a vast range of cultural‚ economic and physical diversity. The culture in China differs to Fijian culture which also differs to the Australian culture‚ the variety of cultures in easily noticed. In the Asia-Pacific region we have the county with the 2nd largest economy in the world‚ China; nevertheless we also have countries with struggling economies. As the Asia-Pacific region occupies such an enormous area it is obvious that it would contain a great variety

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    thought in analyse the movie with Jacques Lacan language theory‚ but in my research I came across with the “structural” topography. This theory elaborated by Freud‚ was from me‚ the best theory to understand and explain the violent behave of Alex‚ the main character of the movie. So I decide to analyze the protagonist behave based on Freud‚ mainly on the “structural” topography theory. I pretend to demonstrate that the violent behave of Alex without guilty‚ is based on the dysfunctional development

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    Trail Bridge in Nepal

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    infrastructure is needed. And transport infrastructure is globally recognized as the must for development. Due to the physiological difficulties road transport is only the feasible and viable means of transportation in Nepal. Unfortunately‚ given the topography of Nepal‚ construction of road transport network in every part of the country is neither technically feasible nor economical. The only reliable means of transport for the hill and rural population is foot trails. Rivers and streams crisscross foot

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    period of heatwave‚ together with strong‚ gusting winds‚ and absence of precipitation Faulty power lines are also often a cause of bushfires. Australia experiences many types of bushfires. Fires can be divided into two main categories‚ depending on topography of the area. Hilly/mountainous fires - Burn in hilly‚ mountainous or alpine areas which are usually densely forested. The land is less accessible and not conducive to agriculture‚ thus

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    Gerasa

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    The development of the ancient city of Gerasa is both interesting and under-researched‚ but Adam Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja have recently been working to reduce the validity of the latter adjective. However‚ much of what they found contradicts that which was expected to be discovered—yet it is not contradictory to a logical progression for the development of a city under foreign rule. For instance‚ Lichtenberger and Raja’s examination of the city’s Northwest Quarter revealed a large body of local

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    Loren Blanton Professor Nenna ENC 1102 7/12/14 Literary Analysis on Tabula Asiae In the essay‚ “Tabula Asiae”‚ written by Michael Ondaatje‚ is a myriad of mythical imagery that describes old portraits of Ceylon. The descriptive details used throughout the nonfiction work is captivating and aids in describing Ondaatje brother’s wall‚ which is located in Toronto. The nonfiction piece of writing is a personal essay‚ which contains multiple personal experiences. There are to forms of nonfiction

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